How are things with... the Musonda brothers?

SUNDAY, 10 JUNE 2018, 21:32 - lajoya
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OTHER Six years ago, the brothers Musonda left Anderlecht for Chelsea. How are things going with the trio?


Charly Musonda

For years the youngest Musonda was the biggest talent in the purple-white youth. The six month younger Youri Tielemans was not mentioned at all.

In March 2012, a departure from the youngest Musonda did not yet appear: He then said: "My dad prefers me to stay with Anderlecht and it is also a dream of me to succeed my father in a few years in the first team of Anderlecht. "

In spite of this, he moved to Chelsea three months later, where he went to play for the U18. In January 2016, the attacking midfielder was on loan to Real Betis for six months. In La Liga he played sixteen games. He scored one goal and gave two assists.

Betis hired him for another season, but due to knee problems that extra year was not a success. In January 2017, the Spaniards ended his loan.

At 'The Blues' he was allowed to play three times in the Premier League last season. To collect more playing minutes, he left on loan in January. Musonda moved to Celtic for a year and a half.

After a promising start, Musonda ended up on the bench. Less than four months after the start of his loan, it was terminated again.

Musonda is under contract for another four years at Stamford Brigde, but it is not yet clear where his future is.

Tika Musonda

The two year older Tika is a defensive midfielder. He played for Anderlecht's U21 before moving to London. He played for five seasons for the U21 and U23 of Chelsea, but did not get further than four games in the Premier League U23.

He was Belgian youth international until the U19. In June 2014 he played a friendly international game for Zambia.

Since last summer he plays for the Reserves of UE Llagostera, a Spanish second division team.

Lamisha Musonda

Lamisha is two years older than Tika and four years older than Charly. He was twice on the bench for the first team of the Purple & White team in the 2011-2012 season. He played eight games in the Premier League U23.

In January 2014, he left Chelsea for KV Mechelen. But also at Mechelen Musonda barely got a chance. He fell in twice and left the club that summer.

Afterwards he was without a club for three years. Since last summer, he  playes at UE Llagostera just like Tika.

Should Anderlecht give the youngest Musonda a chance to relaunch his career in our country? Or is he no longer welcome?



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